Architecture-Adjacent Projects


These objects explore architectural malfunction and the process of form-making, and question reliance on rigid systems of understanding. When we recognize a system or a structure as being flawed, cracked, even gaping, or when we feel something we thought we knew evaporating, can we also see that there never was a wholeness to work toward, a real, solid never-changing ground below us? By pointing to the artificiality of our systems of communication, we can find power in how we represent and what are systems do for us.



Collages, 2021, card stock, thread, pen, raw steel, screws, pen spring, gold wire, rocks from Warren Dunes State Park, copper fitting, chain, postcard from Ailene, rubber band, paper clip, bread bag clip, dried leaves
Collages, 2021, card stock, construction paper, thread, wood frames, stone from Warren Dunes State Park, spiral notebook spine, frayed fabric scrap, pen


Hill Hats, from the Wait, What? series, 2020, paper, graphite
Cliff Brooch, from the Wait, What? series, 2020, paper, graphite
Chasm Plug, from the Wait, What? series, 2020, paper, graphite
Tree Costume from the Wait, What? series, 2020, paper, graphite
Very Good Insulation or Very Bad Cell Service, 2019, paper, graphite, colored pencil
Untitled Collage, 2020, paper, thread, fabric, pen, graphite
Untitled Collage, 2020, paper, thread, fabric, pen, graphite
Untitled Collage, 2020, paper, thread, fabric, pen, graphite


Sculpture & Imaginary Space

Paper House, 2020, paper, pen, tape
Discord, 2020, paper, pen, thread
As of Now, lavender sprigs, silver wire, annealed wire, found scarf




As of Now, lavender sprigs, silver wire, annealed wire, found scarf

Proposals & Prototypes

Plans for a new Center for the Arts building at Wesleyan University, 2015, digital rendering
Model for a new Center for the Arts building at Wesleyan University, 2015, chipboard, plexiglass
Mirror Chair Prototype, 2016, plywood, nails, recycled window
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